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The QUANTIHEAT project tackles issues related to thermal metrology at the nanoscale and aims at delivering validated standards, methods and modeling tools for nanothermal designs and measurements. This 4-year project brings together 20 partners from 7 different European countries and 2 associated countries. It has received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement n°604668.

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12-Month Consortium meeting on 13-14 November 2014 in Finland

The members of QUANTIHEAT consortium met on 13th and 14th November 2014 in Espoo, Finland. This 12-Month meeting was organized by the Finnish partner, VTT. The following invited persons also attended this meeting to advise the Consortium on the work carried out through the project: the members of the Project External Advisory Board (4 experts from Academic and Industry), the European Commission Project Technically Adviser (EC PTA) and an EC expert (providing guidance on the exploitation of the project results).

6-Month meeting on 10-11 June 2014 in UK

The 6-Month QUANTIHEAT Consortium meeting took place on 10 and 11 June 2014 in Teddington in UK. The 20 partners of the project were represented (39 people from 9 countries) and were welcomed by the partner, NPL (National Physical Laboratory).

Kick-off meeting in Lyon, France on 17-18 December 2013

All partners of the project met for the first time in Lyon in France on 17-18 December 2013 . This was the opportunity for each partner to present its organisation. The objectives and work plan of the project were discussed and important information were shared.

Photo of the Quantiheat consortium during the kick-off meeting

Start of the Quantiheat project on 1 December 2013

Press release by the project coordinator (CNRS-CETHIL) on 4 December 2013: "New European project for understanding and managing heat transfer at the nanoscale". See Press release on 4 December 2013.